Housing shortages and sky-high prices seem not to bother would-be agents one bit, according to a survey, which shows a 6 percent rise in realtors over 2017. One particular demographic is fanning that growth.
Read More »Public Policy Think Tank Discusses Future of GSEs
Thursday at the American Enterprise Institute (AEI), a public policy think tank dedicated to defending human dignity, expanding human potential, and building a freer and safer world, panelists gathered to discuss the question surrounding the expansion or possible reduction of ...
Read More »Kraninger: ‘Will Focus Solely on Serving the American People’
Kathleen Kraninger, the President’s nominee to head BCFP testified at Senate Banking Committee Hearing on her current role at the OMB and her plans for the Bureau. Click through to learn what she had to say.
Read More »AMDC Hosts Webinar Covering Inclusive Hiring Practices
On Wednesday, July 18th, the American Mortgage Diversity Council (AMDC) presented the webinar titled 'The Do's and Don'ts of Diverse Hiring in the Workplace," with Randy S. Miller, President of Randall S. Miller & Associates, P.C. The webinar is part ...
Read More »And the Best Age to Become a Homeowner Is …
A new survey found an optimistic answer to the question of when is it a good age to become a homeowner. But can young Americans reach this milestone?
Read More »Confirmation of Sale Scrutiny in Kansas
The Kansas Court of Appeals has recently reexamined a common method of property sales. Click through to see what this means for the court's outlooks.
Read More »Is Home Price Inequality a Good Thing?
A study seeking the answer to the impact of home price inequality in various markets made an interesting discovery. Click through to read what it found.
Read More »BCFP Announces Director for Office of Innovation
The Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection (Bureau) Acting Director Mick Mulvaney has announced the selection of Paul Watkins to lead the Bureau’s new Office of Innovation. “I am delighted that Paul Watkins is bringing his deep expertise, track record of ...
Read More »Rental Rates on the Rise
Much like the housing market, the rental sector is showing no signs of a slowdown. According to the most recent CoreLogic numbers, which show that U.S. single-family rents were up 2.9 percent year-over-year in April, among some other noteworthy data ...
Read More »Predicting the Path for Housing in 2019
While rising tariffs, tightening fiscal policy and trade uncertainty didn’t hurt the economy or housing market in the second quarter, a Fannie Mae report looks at how sustainable can these growth numbers be.
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